
Roots that Run: Coach Training in Kiambu
Written by Ben Bramson, CFK Africa 2024 Peacock Fellow and undergraduate student studying religion, pre-medicine, and conflict management at the University of North Carolina, Chapel
Written by Ben Bramson, CFK Africa 2024 Peacock Fellow and undergraduate student studying religion, pre-medicine, and conflict management at the University of North Carolina, Chapel
“Information is empowering. You must be ready to be the change you want to see in your home.”
On July 13, 2024, CFK Africa honored our incredible Kibra Community Champions for their selfless dedication and outstanding contributions.
“There is commonality that each of us is in pursuit of something more; for ourselves, our families, our friends and our communities.”
From playing in CFK Africa soccer tournaments as a child to being a volunteer conducting STEM sessions with Kibera youth, Andrew Odongo exemplifies CFK Africa’s impact on youth leadership.
CFK Africa’s annual awards celebration in Kibera honored members of our community for their leadership and service.
“I have learned the only initial prerequisites for becoming a successful leader are will and courage.”
“Ambassador Whitman addressed awardees and other stakeholders at the event, sharing key variables to her own success and advice for younger generations.”
CFK Africa’s community awards recognize those who have made a significant positive impact in the community.
US Ambassador Meg Whitman attended CFK Africa’s annual celebration of community heroes, including honoring Kibera Soccer Women FC for their service as champions of social change in Kibera.
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